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It’s Not (Always) the Students’ Fault

Eric Vanden Eykel describes how he learned firsthand how faculty members’ failings can become opportunities for positive change.

Properly Diagnosing Lewy Body Dementia: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Week: James Galvin, professor of neurology...

Harvard B-School to Offer More Financial Aid

Harvard University’s business school, which charges $76,000 in tuition, announced Tuesday that it would award full tuition scholarships to the...

Debt Relief for All Former ITT Students

Total debt is $3.9 billion. The Education Department also announced that it will seek to recoup $24 million from DeVry University.

California Remedial Ed Reform Advances, but Inequities Remain

California community colleges have made progress in reducing remedial math course offerings, but inequities in access to credit-bearing courses persist...

The True Cost Faced by Student Parents

A new report shows that student parents from low-income backgrounds must work 50-plus hours a week at minimum wage in order to afford both tuition at a public college and childcare.
Opinion

Why I Gave $25M to a Small Liberal Arts College

By giving to McPherson College in Kansas, Melanie Lundquist wants to inspire more donations to small liberal arts colleges, she writes.

Students Are Learning to Stop Opioid Overdoses

As concerns grow over the presence of fentanyl and other opiates on campus, more colleges and universities are making the overdose-reversal drug naloxone widely available.